The New York Marriot Marquis quickly became an iconic part of the Midtown landscape when it first opened its doors in 1985. Rising 45 stories, with nearly 2000 rooms, the hotel is one of the biggest in New York and features a modern, glass-and-steel aesthetic, plenty of large meeting spaces, a theater, and the only revolving high-rise restaurant and lounge in the city.

About the New York Marriot Marquis

The Marriot Marquis isn't a typical Manhattan hotel; it's a Times Square institution, characterized by polished marble and intricate architectural details. The hotel pays homage to its home, Broadway's theater district, by hosting its own world-class performances at the Marquis Theatre, located on the hotel's third floor. The View, on the top floor, is a revolving restaurant and lounge with breathtaking views over Manhattan. Sightseers can easily reach other neighborhoods from the many nearby subway stations, while those visiting for business can make use of the hotel's 100,000 sq. feet of meeting space, which includes a 2,800-person capacity conference center.

Nearby Attractions

The Marriot Marquis is centrally located in a busy neighborhood, and aside from having Times Square on their doorstep; guests can quickly reach Broadway's theaters, Rockefeller Center, Central Park, and the Museum of Modern Art. The hotel is also one of the closest available to the Javits Center, for visitors attending one of its many events and conferences.

Location was perfect . Check in and check out is very easy and staff was very friendly .

We request for double bed and sofa we paid more to get room like that but sofa was too old to sleep on and they bring us roller bed but matteres was very uncomfortable that u can feel all the metal under the sheet.

Location was perfect . Check in and check out is very easy and staff was very friendly .

We request for double bed and sofa we paid more to get room like that but sofa was too old to sleep on and they bring us roller bed but matteres was very uncomfortable that u can feel all the metal under the sheet.